The sprayed-on film is flexible and can be applied even in awkward
or hard to reach places.
The shield is waterproof and provides multi-day protection.
Only for small wounds, minor cuts and grazes, not for heavily bleeding cuts.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does Spray Bandage stop minor bleeding?
No, it does not stop bleeding. Bleeding must be stopped, by locally applied pressure, before spray application.
2. Can Spray Bandage be used on cuts that require minor stitching?
Spray Bandage is indicated for minor and superficial, dry and clean wounds only, not for bigger or even sutured wounds. For these cases we recommend to consult a physician.3. If applied on the face using a cotton ball, can it be used on eyelids, under the eyes or near the mouth and nose?
Using a cotton ball is not recommended because the drying process starts immediately with the spraying process. It would not be possible to create a film layer on the wound. Eye, mouth or nose contact must be prevented.
4. Is it possible to remove Spray Bandage from the skin?
Usually, it is not necessary to remove the Spray Bandage from the skin as the film dissolves after few days. If you want to remove the film earlier, you can use a solvent based on isopropyl alcohol or ethylacetate.